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Grace Weaver’s charcoal drawings turn an incisive yet empathetic eye onto the self-conscious performativity and precarious footing of her contemporaries. Depicting emotive, elastic-limbed figures that drip tears into their coffee mugs and collide on bustling street-corners, her works on paper capture movement with an economy of expression to convey the interior and social narratives underlying everyday excursions in public space.
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Grace Weaver’s charcoal drawings are imbued with a buoyancy and lightness that belies the weight of her figures’ rounded limbs. As opposed to the defined solidity of her paintings, in her drawings volumes are more tenuously contained by a delicate line that is alternately confident and wavering. Passages of smudged-out charcoal convey a sense of perpetual motion and reveal the process of her compositional thinking.
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In Weaver’s drawings, psychological narratives are suggested with a subtlety of expression—through the sideways tilt of a glance, the subtle curl of a lip, or the droopy slouch of a shoulder. Her works on paper act as character-studies, enlisting playful manipulations of space and human form to reveal the charged social and cultural conditions underlying self-concept, intimacy, and individual experience.
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Weaver’s drawing, which is part of her daily practice, is a study in the constant reworking of similar subjects and tableaus—pedestrians on the go, a solitary female figure bending into child’s pose—that, while rooted in observation, represent not individualized portraiture but rather a contemporary approach to genre art.
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Grace Weaver (b. 1989, Vermont) received an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2015. Her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions in New York, NY; Burlington, VT; Berlin and Reutlingen in Germany, Glasgow, Scotland; and Chennai, India, and is featured in the collections of FRAC des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, France; ARoS Museum, Aarhus, Denmark; and the Pizzuti Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH. In 2019, Weaver presented concurrent solo exhibitions at institutions in Germany: O.K., at Kunstpalais Erlangen and Little Sister at Oldenburger Kunstverein. The two museums have collaborated on the first monograph of the artist's work, published by Kerber Verlag. Weaver lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Grace Weaver: STEPS: Drawings | Gallery Exhibition at 291 Grand St
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